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Democracy And Its Critics, Cary Coglianese
Democracy And Its Critics, Cary Coglianese
All Faculty Scholarship
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The Eleventh Amendment, Process Federalism And The Clear Statement Rule, William P. Marshall
The Eleventh Amendment, Process Federalism And The Clear Statement Rule, William P. Marshall
Faculty Publications
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Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler
Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler
Articles & Chapters
Symposium on Law and the Visual Arts: Art, the First Amendment and the NEA Controversy
Exchange On The Eleventh Amendment, Calvin R. Massey, William P. Marshall, Lawrence C. Marshall, William A. Fletcher
Exchange On The Eleventh Amendment, Calvin R. Massey, William P. Marshall, Lawrence C. Marshall, William A. Fletcher
Faculty Publications
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Clergy Malpractice: A Constitutional Approach, James K. Lehman
Clergy Malpractice: A Constitutional Approach, James K. Lehman
South Carolina Law Review
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Gideon V. Wainwright Revisited: What Does The Right To Counsel Guarantee Today?, Michael B. Mushlin
Gideon V. Wainwright Revisited: What Does The Right To Counsel Guarantee Today?, Michael B. Mushlin
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court unanimously held that indigent state felony defendants are constitutionally entitled to the appointment of trial counsel. The opinion aroused wide support, and even enthusiasm, almost from the moment it was announced in 1963. Two and a half decades later this support has not diminished. However, are the words of praise only lip service to the noble idea of the right to counsel? Has Gideon really made a difference? Has its promise of a fair shake for poor criminal defendants been kept, or has Gideon meant only that defendants are provided with the fleeting …
Constitutional Law - Issues Involved In The Dismissal Of Police Officers Based On Refusal To Submit To Drug Urinalysis Testing, Mark T. Buchinsky
Constitutional Law - Issues Involved In The Dismissal Of Police Officers Based On Refusal To Submit To Drug Urinalysis Testing, Mark T. Buchinsky
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Federal Requirement That Cattle Producers Fund Statutorily Created Cattlemen's Board And Beef Promotion Operating Committee Does Not Violate Free Speech Or Associational Rights, Paul Snitzer
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - The Effect Of A Statutory Medical Malpractice Damage Cap On Seventh Amendment Right To A Jury Trial, Scott Lang
Villanova Law Review
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The Textualist (Reviewing George Anastaplo, The Constitution Of 1787: A Commentary (1989)), Robert C. Power
The Textualist (Reviewing George Anastaplo, The Constitution Of 1787: A Commentary (1989)), Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
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